Using an LRS to Unify Your Data

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DevLearn 2018 Conference & Expo - October 26, 2018

Tony Jimenez

Instructional Designer Trifoia

User data can be difficult to manage and track when
using different platforms and delivery methods for your content. Data reporting
across numerous sources can be disjointed, hard to centralize, and overwhelming
to analyze in a meaningful way. Different LMSs don’t always provide user data
in the same manner or use the same metrics; the same user taking the same
course on different LMSs could create completely different user reporting.

In this session, you’ll discover how to use an
LRS as a central repository for all user data and how that will benefit your
builds. You’ll learn how to send data to an LRS using code. You’ll also find
out how to centralize all data reporting and how that consistency in reporting
structures increases efficiency and saves money when trying to extrapolate user
data. Using two case studies, you’ll be able to see how even wildly different
delivery methods can lead to consistent user data in the LRS.

In
this session, you will learn:

What a learning
record store (LRS) is

How to send data to
an LRS

How an LRS saves time
and money

How a flexible
reporting system makes data retrieval and dissemination easier.

Audience:

Designers, developers, and managers.

Technology
discussed in this session:

Learning Locker,
XAPI, JavaScript.

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